come on, zak. come on, big guy. yeah! hendrick: why do you think it's important that we don't pressure or demand that our children excel at every physical task? many of us can recall some parent who discouraged their child from sports by demanding too much too soon. the goal is to encourage youngsters to want to become more skillful because they want to. most children are so delighted when they learn something new, they do it over and over without adult urging. man: you're going to run into the desk. you're going to run into the desk. turn it this way. there you go. there you go. there you go. hendrick: let's also keep in mind that some children are more physically able than others are. remember, our goal is to support each child in their development according to their own abilities. i think that children-- physically delayed children-- need to, again, focus in on what... the progress that they are making and the things that they can do. and also, getting other children to help them with the things that are difficult with